Athletistic / Hockey. SKA forward Sergei Tolchinsky said that he spoke with the chief referee of the KHL, Alexei Anisimov, about the episode of the violent tackle against him during the regular season match against Avangard. The Army striker was injured after a collision with Omsk striker Nikita Kholodilin, but the referees did not find a violation of the rules at that time.

“Anisimov said it wasn’t a late power shot. Even though I was without the puck, I got rid of it not long ago. He said he didn’t There was no push on the board at that time, since I was close to the board.

Regarding the backstab, as I understand it, there simply is no such rule in the KHL currently. But this is a controversial point, it must be resolved. It might be worth making some adjustments to the rules. It’s really hard to say. It seemed to me that there had been a deletion. Some people didn’t think so. It’s a difficult decision,” Tolchinsky was quoted as saying by “Championship”.

Avangard forward Nikita Kholodilin used a powerful move on Sergei Tolchinsky, after which the SKA forward hit the boards and fell to the ice. After a long viewing of the replays, the match referees did not find any violations in the actions of the Omsk player. It is noteworthy that Tolchinsky was forced to leave the ice with the help of his partners.

Sergei Tolchinsky scored 48 (16+32) points in the “goal+pass” system in 61 matches this season in the KHL.


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